Click to Click to listen to male vocal: [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Dear Peter, Something always brings me back to you. It never takes too long. No matter what I say or do, I’ll still feel you here ’til the moment I’m gone. You hold me without touch, keep me without chains. […]
Categories: gay,imagined histories,music,photography,word
Tagged: DADT, gay, gays in the military, Gravity, heartbreak, military, Sara Bareilles, vintage gay photo
- Published:
- October 9, 2011 – 3:10 pm
- Author:
- By Kenneth Hill
Never thought this was possible, this tug-tug-tugging of the heart. A face I didn’t want to take my eyes from. That face can never, will never leave me. A face to light up my own. My piece of treasure. A nail to pierce the hands and feet. Always be with me, I thought to myself. […]
Categories: gay,imagined histories,photography,word
Tagged: gay, gays in the military, Jonathan Kemp, vintag, vintage gay photo
- Published:
- June 11, 2011 – 11:18 pm
- Author:
- By Kenneth Hill
Click for musical accompaniment: [Audio clip: view full post to listen] …I was stationed at Tinker Field in Oklahoma, and assigned a job in the command headquarters on the airbase. Evenings and weekends, I was now free to go into Oklahoma City, and when I was checking out the men’s room of one of the […]
Categories: gay,imagined histories,music,photography,word
Tagged: air force, army, Doris Day, Edward Field, gays in the military, Les Brown Orchestra, My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time, vintage male affection, WWII
- Published:
- March 21, 2010 – 2:10 am
- Author:
- By Kenneth Hill
“How does a straight soldier cope with knowing there’s a gay person in his unit? That’s what I’ve come to Fort Lewis to find out.” Michael Joseph Gross offers up some interesting gay espionage in ‘Straight Guys Tell,’ a first-hand account of his visit to an army base where he talks to soldiers about what […]
Categories: gay,news
Tagged: DADT, gays in the military, Straight Guys Tell, The Advocate
- Published:
- October 15, 2009 – 5:15 am
- Author:
- By Kenneth Hill